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PSE&G to reimburse customers for food and medicine spoiled during Tropical Storm Isaias

PSE&G will reimburse residential customers up to $250 and commercial customers up to $5,000 for food spoilage if their service was interrupted for 72 hours or longer between Aug. 4 and 12, 2020 because of Tropical Storm Isaias.  

Customers can apply for reimbursement at pseg.com/claims. Reimbursement claims cannot be processed over the phone.  

Customers will have until Sept. 16, 2020, to file claims. Reimbursement is expected to take up to 60 business days from when a proper claim form is completed and submitted to PSE&G.

The tropical storm knocked out power for more than 575,000 customers in New Jersey, making it the fifth-most destructive storm in our company’s 100-plus year history.

“We recognize that losing power in August, together with the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic, was a hardship for many of our customers,” PSE&G President Dave Daly said. “Given the unique combination of circumstances, we believe the right thing to do is to expand our claims process to ease the burden on the customers most impacted by Tropical Storm Isaias.”

For residential customers, food spoilage claims of $150 or less must include an itemized list. Food spoilage claims over $150 must include an itemized list and proof of loss (for example: cash register tapes, store or credit card receipts, canceled checks or photographs of spoiled items).

Separately, customers will be reimbursed for losses, up to a maximum of $300, for prescription medications that spoiled due to lack of refrigeration. Customers must provide an itemized list of the medications and proof of loss (for example: pharmacy prescription label or pharmacy receipt identifying the medicine). 

Commercial customers applying for reimbursement must supply an itemized list of spoiled food and proof of loss (invoices, inventory lists, bank statements).

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All About the November NJ VOTE BY MAIL Election

Today Governor Murphy announced that the November 3rd General Election in NJ will be largely vote by mail. All active registered voters will receive a prepaid return postage vote by mail ballot. There will be no sample ballot mailed out, only the official ballot.

Ballots will start to arrive to registered voters on Sept 19th. All ballots will be sent out by county clerks by Oct. 5.

You have options to sending in your ballot. You can mail it in and all ballots being returned through the U.S. Postal System must be postmarked by Nov. 3 and will be accepted by the county clerk until Nov. 10th. Or you can deposit your ballot in a secure drop box (in Perth Amboy the dropbox is at the Police Dept.) Or you can hand your ballot in directly to a poll worker at a polling place on Election Day.

If you choose to vote in person, there will be some polling places open where you can vote by provisional ballot. Each municipality will be required to open at least one in-person polling site. All individuals with disabilities will have access to an ADA-conforming voting machine.

Murphy said the vote by mail primary was a huge success with the second-highest state primary turnout in history. And so vote by mail will take place for the November general election.

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Get out and vote

Its Primary Election Day! Vote! Drop your mail in ballot in the secure dropbox at the Police Department or mail it and get it postmarked by the end of today. Or if you are going to the polls, polling places are limited to these locations and voting is by provisional ballot only-
• Alexander Jankowski Community Center 1 Olive Street
• McGinnis School Gymnasium 271 State Street
• Wilentz School Gymnasium 51-1st Street
• Perth Amboy High School Gymnasium 300 Eagle Avenue
• Flynn School Gymnasium 850 Chamberlain Avenue

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